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Crows are awesome. There's a group that hangs around my house and follows me on runs. I say, "Good morning" and "Hey buddy" to them every morning. One morning on a run, before I got a chance to say, "Hey buddy" to them first, I got a "Hey buddy" down to me from the trees. It was hilarious.
I do too but when I take my girls on adventures to the park. These two little guys follow me there and to work and I leave them sunflowers seeds and goodies 😆
I 100% believe you bro, when I was on this construction site I started throwing out some McDonald's remnants and I did that every single day at the same exact time every single day and they were right there at the exact same time I just don't understand how they knew what time to be there, because when I pulled up after coming back from lunch they were already there right there waiting for me at first they are really hesitant and then after about a week I would be able to walk close to them at first they used to jump back it started from them standing on the roofs and then they would get on to the yard, and then I would throw the food out and they would hop hop forward and then backwards forward then backwards eventually they would just stand there I mean like literally feed away while I sit down the food and then they would walk up and eat it not even tripping on me I guarantee you if I went there after not being there for over a month they would remember me cuz I would Crow just like them and it's as if they knew who I was but I bet you if I went over to that same spot after not being there for so long and made the caw caw sound I bet you they'd show up
@@S.P.B.222 there are birds in the tropical rainforest that can mimic the sounds of a logging crew. Individually mimicking the men's voices, the log moving tractors, and even the actual chainsaws cutting trees down. Crows have always been lauded as very intelligent so this is no surprise to me
@@jaydensdream714 Oh wow! That is both fascinating and quite sad at the same time, birds imitating humans and machinery, that are destroying their habitat 😓
The awesome part is that he's not just saying random phrases, he's actually conversating. Like, he understands that the ladies are looking for someone named Walter, and he even knows how to shorten the name!
There are always problems plaguing the world at all times since the beginning of time. This age is full of problems like every age before and every age after. Except when Christ returns!
@@rambi1072 Good question. I think one reason is because overly-sensitive ppl like you mistake “pushing” when really just a mere opinion is given. I never asked you to go to my church or accept Christ. Although you definitely should accept Christ! Here’s my question: why are you so sensitive to this subject and get so triggered by it? I guess religious ppl can’t have opinions or express their viewpoints if they conflict with yours. Sounds… well, like you’re forcing your ideals onto others really. Evil.
This Crow responded. It wasn't timed. They have better problem solving skills than a 5 year old human. They are among the most intelligent animals in the world.
I new someone who trained a pet crow to pick up shiny things on the ground and take them home for a treat to eat. One day when I was at the beach in zsomers Point, a block from his home, he tried to take my diamond ring off of my finger. That should help anyone who reads this of their potential to learn all kinds of things. I knew the birds owner, I was okay with it. J.
Wishing more people would care about all the birds and all the things they do for us.. today the sparrows and goldfinches are causing my catnip bushes to drop seeds, so I'll have even more next spring. They love to eat the catnip seeds that are ready now. Then they also eat the bird seed I put on the ground. The bird feeders I bought cause too much competition and fighting for food, could cause injuries, so seeing that I'm finished with feeders...waste of $$$.
The best is the scientist who trained them to find coins and exchange them for peanuts in his vending machine. I believe he had to stop the experimenr because the crows started to steal everyones money 😂
Yeah that's right a highly intelligent bird indeed they will even give warning signals about intruders that may pass by your window signalling danger !! by making a hissing squawk sound @@thinkman2467
Ive seen the parrot that knows too much tell his human a joke. He knew what the thing was made of but called it wario and did a funny little dance after he said it like he was proud of himself 😭
I've had a rescued Jay and my neighbours had a pair of rescued Magpies, all three could talk, every day I listened to fire engines, ambulances, police cars, a trim phone (was that long ago), and hello every time I entered the room, we also had a cat and dog, he liked mimicking them as well. he wasn't quite as good as this crow, but the pair of Magpies were.
This crow was rescued by a group in Claremore, OK. Her name was Raven. She chose to live outside on the property where she was rescued even though she was released.
@@mickk8519 These are all corvids: ravens, crows, magpies, jays. They are among the most intelligent of birds using tools and problem solvers. If we had retained tge definition of humans as being the only tool makers as it was 100byears ago, they would be defined as "human". They also hold grudges remembering harmful exchanges as well as reward people for kindness and help.
I forgot to mention that this happened with my sister... This crow became attached to her and would even bring her trinkets and would sit on top of her head... It would wait until she came outside and come right up to her.. It loved her...
The crow is not processing any dialogue, it is simply mimicking sounds it hears. This is a very useful skill for birds to have. Mainly because they can mimic the sounds of predators very accurately, to scare others off (ie. squawking like a hawk).
@@KenWilliams01 They don't really know the meaning of what they're saying but they do understand cause and effect, so they can actively match their responses to what they hear.
Crows are actually as intelligent as a 7 year old child! They can recognize people, problem solve, create and use tools, understand the physics of water displacement, and even determine that a reward might be bigger if they wait. That shows the ability to plan for the future.
They're probably more intelligent than your average human adult from the goofs that I see everyday walking and talking and that's probably an understatement
@@PoM-MoM one of the birds caretakers name is Walter. This bird lived its life at a rescue that helped it and it never flew away after they released it. Unfortunately it has passed away now
There something like 16 different kinds of corvids. Each one being hyper intelligent and capable of a real conversation. Parrots jut repeat words. Crows can choose words to say and know what they mean. There's a very good reason that occultists keep crows as familiars.
Crows are very smart and loyal birds once you found a crow that attaches to you than and only then will know what loyalty is all about and the love these birds have is amazing
I feel like this is a joke bc I’ve never heard it before !!! LOL Wthhhh ??? Now im gonna try and talk to/ train every crow I see …😩😩😩😩😭😭😭 And the fact that people will be SO “astounded” bc many don’t know is the funniest part !!!😭😭😭😭 “muhahahha” 💃🏽😎🤣🤣
«Bird brain» should be a compliment, because birds like corvids and parrots are so bright and can develop human language and use it to communicate (not just replicate)! Amazing! 👏👏👏🤗💓🦜💓
I had a brilliant Jardine that talked. He didn’t mimic or repeat. Parrots are just like humans in that we don’t all do the same things nor do we have to.
@maskedninja876 Being good with animals. Some people are really good interacting with animals. They have a unique ability to put them at ease and interact with them.
I feed the crows every day the are intelligent, this is amazing how he can speak so good, once you feed them they become very good friends and caring they call to see me every day, i must say this crow you have is very intelligent and beautiful ❤️🎅🎄🙂⚘️
My brother walked in my Grandma's house one night and her African Grey parrot said "UR LATE" 😆 He couldn't see it was night time but he knew the hour. He will literally have an entire conversation with you speaking full sentences sometimes paragraphs. He knows his colors shapes and numbers. Has his own voice but can mimic any voice and any sound. He won't speak to my Dad though....they hate each other lol 😆🤣 He told Grandma he don't like Keith 🤣
Crows are literally so amazing. Him laughing with them at the end was the cutest. They think he’s mimicking them, but he is actually saying to his crow buddies “hey, guys watch these humans when they realize we can talk!” 😂❤
Thsts the funniest crow I ever saw... it really made my day.. crows are amaizing birds... so smart... and they do remember faces... so you better be on they're friend list...
I watched in amazement then listened oh, about 9 times on good earbuds, and sure enough he’s engaging in conversation with them!! 😮😮😮❤ they ask him where’s Walter “don’t know”🤯doesn’t copy, he actually calls out “Walter!” then looks through the window 😳 “I dunno” as if he lives with them as pet!! But he’s a wild crow! I’m gobsmacked
What if the one recording and the kid are actually witches from the 14th century and they bewitched a poor child of their enemy who now doesn't know she's been transformed but is always attracted to these two in the years they reincarnate and has a friendly composure because she's so innocent and bewitched to be their amusing friend jester thing
Please, take care of this absolutely precious bird! Give him food on the regular basis, and protect him from any predators. Thank you for sharing this adorable video!
I had no idea these guys were so good at talking. Way better than parrots, more clear. And it seemed to answer back logically sometimes which is unreal.
@@johnjones2nd667 it seems that way because of the recording, but they have learned these words from these people, it didn't just come up with these words on its own. That is mimicking, like a parrot.
@@Bomber411 nobody comes up with words on their own 🤣 human babies also learn to make sounds like their parents that are linked to a specific context... Mimicking sounds and linking them to the proper context is what many animals do all the time. So it isn't far fetched that this crow learned the context of the words it uses
@@user-bl4oq7fd8d have you studied anything about crows? They're fascinating creatures, and incredibly intelligent, but they lack the neocortex that humans and apes have. We don't have any proof they understand the meaning behind the words they are mimicking, and science so far points to them not. You could teach them to learn names and answer to them, but like a dog who has learned to speak a word, they don't understand the meaning behind the word. Trust me, I'd love nothing more for what you're claiming to be reality, I would teach my crow friends to speak.. we play counting games and they know and understand me well, but there is a huge language barrier there.
It’s not a pet. That’s makes it so much crazier. Crazy fast learner. But we know crows are competing with dolphins for the world’s smartest animal. So, no surprise.
Beautiful and extremely cute ❤ Very under estimated these birds are highly intelligent and capable of working out the most difficult puzzles and recognizing faces after many years and they have many more attributes to numerous to mention ❤❤❤❤
No, they learn on their own. Often wild crows will occasionally form an attachment or interest in a person, usually if its being fed, and just by seeing the people and hearing them often they'll start speaking and copying words.
Beautiful raven. Very learned is he 😄They remember faces also - they never forget a humans face. They have the ability to problem solve, and even use tools. Amazing birds
Remember crows are statically as smart as 7 year olds meaning that they can learn, process, understand, and sometimes reciprocate human speech, emotions, and even actions
I remember a huge group of crows when I was moving to Alaska. Right before the border was a small little town, and they were absolutely everywhere. They didn't make normal crow noises. They didn't really speak either. What they did was scream in the funniest ways possible, like a drunk man trying to make a baby laugh. "WAAUUUUGHHH!" "RRRRRRRRYYYAAAAAWWHHH!" "AWWWUHH" I gave 'em a few more for the road. Hope they liked 'em.
Crows are very intelligent. They remember faces and people. If you harm them, they will tell their family and friends, and they will all drop rocks on your head 😂. But if you’re good to them, they’ll treat you like family.
@@sourdrop Yes, I've heard that crows remember both kindness and cruelty and respond to both in equal measure. Fascinating creatures that deserve our respect and protection...
@@Katiecs pet , pet .. they can also become friends , and if you dont hold it in a cage and let it roam around outside it isnt illigal , these animals are so smart that they will remember you years to come , here in the Netherlands thow you may keep them as pets if they are bred in captivity
Crows are truly amazing. They are incredibly intelligent, form bonds with people, and have an actual community with the other crows where they share information and learn from each other.
funny enough...for these birds the social stimulation is treat enough....crows and ravens are actually quite playful and enjoy vocalizing with poeple and sometimes other animals...theyl even fuck with thier own predators for thier amusement.
I'm absolutely floored. The birds pitch changes and everything. I didn't know they had this level of intelligence. I wonder how they started this interaction. Geez. I can't stop watching
I didn't either until I researched them. These birds will remember you if you've done something bad to them but they will also bring you a shiny trinket if you're good to them. Amazing
I will frequently croak with them. Once in a while one will go back and forth with me until I leave. I've had them hop along trees above me if they want to keep talking. Amazing birds.
Crows are awesome. There's a group that hangs around my house and follows me on runs. I say, "Good morning" and "Hey buddy" to them every morning. One morning on a run, before I got a chance to say, "Hey buddy" to them first, I got a "Hey buddy" down to me from the trees. It was hilarious.
😂 That's so cute and funny.
I do too but when I take my girls on adventures to the park. These two little guys follow me there and to work and I leave them sunflowers seeds and goodies 😆
A group of crows is called a murder. I think they can murder us with their striking wit and humor And we will end up dying laughing
😂😂😂
I 100% believe you bro, when I was on this construction site I started throwing out some McDonald's remnants and I did that every single day at the same exact time every single day and they were right there at the exact same time I just don't understand how they knew what time to be there, because when I pulled up after coming back from lunch they were already there right there waiting for me at first they are really hesitant and then after about a week I would be able to walk close to them at first they used to jump back it started from them standing on the roofs and then they would get on to the yard, and then I would throw the food out and they would hop hop forward and then backwards forward then backwards eventually they would just stand there I mean like literally feed away while I sit down the food and then they would walk up and eat it not even tripping on me I guarantee you if I went there after not being there for over a month they would remember me cuz I would Crow just like them and it's as if they knew who I was but I bet you if I went over to that same spot after not being there for so long and made the caw caw sound I bet you they'd show up
The best part is not just the words, but it's matching the voice patterns and pitch as well... Crows are pretty awesome.
Quite literally matching the vibe
Can you imagine hearing that in the woods!? 😬
@@S.P.B.222 oh jeez, I never even thought of that... 😬
@@S.P.B.222 there are birds in the tropical rainforest that can mimic the sounds of a logging crew. Individually mimicking the men's voices, the log moving tractors, and even the actual chainsaws cutting trees down. Crows have always been lauded as very intelligent so this is no surprise to me
@@jaydensdream714 Oh wow! That is both fascinating and quite sad at the same time, birds imitating humans and machinery, that are destroying their habitat 😓
The awesome part is that he's not just saying random phrases, he's actually conversating. Like, he understands that the ladies are looking for someone named Walter, and he even knows how to shorten the name!
Walt!
Walter is a different crow
"Hey Walt! Flap on over here and watch me make these hairless monkeys laugh!"
With so many serious problems plaguing this world right now...this is a breath of fresh air and much laughter to ease the mind. 😂😂❤
There are always problems plaguing the world at all times since the beginning of time. This age is full of problems like every age before and every age after. Except when Christ returns!
@@--AE--Why do religious people always have to push religion every second like some sort of used car salesman
@@rambi1072 Good question. I think one reason is because overly-sensitive ppl like you mistake “pushing” when really just a mere opinion is given. I never asked you to go to my church or accept Christ. Although you definitely should accept Christ!
Here’s my question: why are you so sensitive to this subject and get so triggered by it? I guess religious ppl can’t have opinions or express their viewpoints if they conflict with yours. Sounds… well, like you’re forcing your ideals onto others really. Evil.
That’s because it’s real & pure
There’s always problems. ❤
"Where's Walter?"
"I dunno.....Walt!!"
That was so well-timed. 😆
I swear that crow laughed with them after he said, "Walt!"
"OMG!" Lolololololol
Crow : Waltuh put your D away Waltuh
It’s not timed man..they’re freaking geniuses
This Crow responded. It wasn't timed. They have better problem solving skills than a 5 year old human. They are among the most intelligent animals in the world.
What’s amazing is they’ll never forget you and sometimes they leave you little trinkets.
I new someone who trained a pet crow to pick up shiny things on the ground and take them home for a treat to eat. One day when I was at the beach in zsomers Point, a block from his home, he tried to take my diamond ring off of my finger. That should help anyone who reads this of their potential to learn all kinds of things. I knew the birds owner, I was okay with it. J.
Wishing more people would care about all the birds and all the things they do for us.. today the sparrows and goldfinches are causing my catnip bushes to drop seeds, so I'll have even more next spring. They love to eat the catnip seeds that are ready now. Then they also eat the bird seed I put on the ground. The bird feeders I bought cause too much competition and fighting for food, could cause injuries, so seeing that I'm finished with feeders...waste of $$$.
Maybe we learned talking from the crow???
That's how I got my trusty high security medical ward keycard!
The best is the scientist who trained them to find coins and exchange them for peanuts in his vending machine. I believe he had to stop the experimenr because the crows started to steal everyones money 😂
All crows can speak they are the most intelligent bird in the world 👌🏾💪🏾 awesome
I remember one at a petting zoo. Someone taught it to say waka waka waka, like Fozzy bear.
Yeah that's right a highly intelligent bird indeed
they will even give warning signals about intruders that may pass by your window signalling danger !! by making a hissing squawk sound
@@thinkman2467
Agree with the comment that they are awesome and brilliant talkers
How clearly he speaks tho is amazing
You can see him laughing with her at one point. Birds are so incredible.
That's so unbelievable I need one of them birds.
Ive seen the parrot that knows too much tell his human a joke. He knew what the thing was made of but called it wario and did a funny little dance after he said it like he was proud of himself 😭
@@Mewhenifinalltgetallthebugs I know what you're talking about! It's Apollo the african grey and he's so funny!
@@Mewhenifinalltgetallthebugs 😂👍
@@JulianStarbuck no need to get triggered because it sounds just like your mother
I have never seen a crow talk before & the clarity of it was incredible! It's even clearer than parrots. I LOVE him!!!
I've had a rescued Jay and my neighbours had a pair of rescued Magpies, all three could talk, every day I listened to fire engines, ambulances, police cars, a trim phone (was that long ago), and hello every time I entered the room, we also had a cat and dog, he liked mimicking them as well. he wasn't quite as good as this crow, but the pair of Magpies were.
My mom grew up in the rural midWest. I grew up hearing about crows that talked after they were orphaned and raised by humans.
This crow was rescued by a group in Claremore, OK. Her name was Raven. She chose to live outside on the property where she was rescued even though she was released.
@@mickk8519 These are all corvids: ravens, crows, magpies, jays. They are among the most intelligent of birds using tools and problem solvers. If we had retained tge definition of humans as being the only tool makers as it was 100byears ago, they would be defined as "human". They also hold grudges remembering harmful exchanges as well as reward people for kindness and help.
Ravens can talk as well. Crows and ravens are some of the smartest birds.
They are actually very smart birds
Crows are very smart. I am amazed at some of the things I have seen them accomplish ❤😮
It's a raven. Smh
they, and all birds, are capable of amazing things!
I hope you let him see you in
person because they really
get attached... The crow is
definitely fond of you...
He/she’s fond of the hand outs of food they get from their human friend….
Glad you know how smart they are! They can be incredible friends to people!
@@k.hendrickson8735 This is funny and I am amazed.
I forgot to mention that this
happened with my sister...
This crow became attached to her and would even bring
her trinkets and would sit on
top of her head... It would
wait until she came outside
and come right up to her..
It loved her...
@@lindareiswig4436 i want a pet crow 😭
Just the fact the bird can process a dialogue conversation with a human is mind blowing.
The crow is not processing any dialogue, it is simply mimicking sounds it hears. This is a very useful skill for birds to have. Mainly because they can mimic the sounds of predators very accurately, to scare others off (ie. squawking like a hawk).
Birds are drones
@@KenWilliams01 They don't really know the meaning of what they're saying but they do understand cause and effect, so they can actively match their responses to what they hear.
@@KARMAZYNA Any vertebrae with ears can do that. Even mice and lizards. So I'm not sure what point you're trying to make.
@@KenWilliams01 African Greys can understand and communicate in human languages at the level of a 5 year old.
HE IS SUCH AN ADORABLE GARGOYLE!
Amazing crow .he speaks like us . Very quick learner. Just imagine how many words he can learn. Amazing bird 🐦
Crows are actually as intelligent as a 7 year old child! They can recognize people, problem solve, create and use tools, understand the physics of water displacement, and even determine that a reward might be bigger if they wait. That shows the ability to plan for the future.
They're probably more intelligent than your average human adult from the goofs that I see everyday walking and talking and that's probably an understatement
They also group up and take out dangerous animals and even hold grudges against certain animals
They are much smarter than a 7 year old they just understand us at a 7 year old level which is completely impressive
That is so cool!!!
Source: TRUST ME SIS
It not only knows how to speak but it completely understands the words and can almost have a conversation . Absolutely incredible
Crows have IQ of a 3 year old human.
@@saturnpicses actually its a 7 yr old not 3
@@jadibdraws people always gotta have a pissing contest.
I'm shocked the crow knows that "Walt" is the diminutive of Walter & also knows the proper sentence placement of "omg." 😲
That's freaking amazing! 👏
@@unveiledwithouttears1370 idk what this is suppose to mean. Its just the correct information.
Crows and Octopuses, man...They're full of surprises.
The sass in the OK! HAS ME ROLLING
I hope he got a treat. He deserves it so much. So clever!
Crows have the intelligence of a 7 year old child.
Its WALDO not Walter
@@PoM-MoM one of the birds caretakers name is Walter. This bird lived its life at a rescue that helped it and it never flew away after they released it. Unfortunately it has passed away now
@@joannaheftonrost7912 Thanks for the information.
"yo mista white, theres a crow looking for you outside yo"
He wants to cook...
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"Jesse! Are you taking Heroin again?"
I see what you did there... Cute!
Crows are very smart! They recognize individual people
You guys feed this little fella I hope. It'll bring you presents, as I'm sure you've probably realizes by now. Either way....that's awesome!!!❤❤❤❤❤
Crows and ravens truly are amazing.
There something like 16 different kinds of corvids. Each one being hyper intelligent and capable of a real conversation. Parrots jut repeat words. Crows can choose words to say and know what they mean. There's a very good reason that occultists keep crows as familiars.
Wow bro racism to the magpie in this day and age 😮 crazy times
yes these are God's amazing birds for us to adore,and appreciate,with much love!! :)
Yes, they are! To this day, some amazing animals are still present in my life. 😊 ❤
That family of birds (plus the magpie) is called Corvid
These birds are very intelligent.. so sweet too..
Crows are very smart and loyal birds once you found a crow that attaches to you than and only then will know what loyalty is all about and the love these birds have is amazing
Crows are incredible creatures.
My brother, Walter, was killed by a train so hearing this made me smile and immediately made me think of him. This was wholesome for me to hear ❤️
Where is Walter. In heaven
I'm very sorry to hear that.
I'm so sorry to hear about your brother. may he rest in peace and the Lord, Jesus keep his soul, Amen
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God bless you. I am glad this brought some good memories and maybe even a laugh.
I didn't realize they could talk or understand your questions & answer them. It's unreal, amazing creatures.
There is amazing videos of them problem solving. Often doing it on the first try!
I feel like this is a joke bc I’ve never heard it before !!! LOL Wthhhh ??? Now im gonna try and talk to/ train every crow I see …😩😩😩😩😭😭😭 And the fact that people will be SO “astounded” bc many don’t know is the funniest part !!!😭😭😭😭 “muhahahha” 💃🏽😎🤣🤣
Crows have IQ of a three year old human and can develop more if you train them.
There are gorillas who have mastered hundreds of words and buttons for dogs & cats that can have unlimited vocabularies.
@@saturnpicses it is the crow that trains you sir.
So cute!!!...big smile
That's a gift of a lifetime! ❤
This bird not just repeating like a parrot .... he's in full conversation mode .... amazing!!!
Parrots can "converse" too tho.
«Bird brain» should be a compliment, because birds like corvids and parrots are so bright and can develop human language and use it to communicate (not just replicate)! Amazing! 👏👏👏🤗💓🦜💓
I had a brilliant Jardine that talked. He didn’t mimic or repeat. Parrots are just like humans
in that we don’t all do the same things nor do we have to.
A personal conversation with a Crow.
You have a special gift. This is so beautiful. I love it.
What gift does she have?
@maskedninja876 Being good with animals. Some people are really good interacting with animals. They have a unique ability to put them at ease and interact with them.
crows are very smart..you should read about them..they remember all their family...
I feed the crows every day the are intelligent, this is amazing how he can speak so good, once you feed them they become very good friends and caring they call to see me every day, i must say this crow you have is very intelligent and beautiful ❤️🎅🎄🙂⚘️
Love any animal that does people things.A garuanted laugh everytime
My brother walked in my Grandma's house one night and her African Grey parrot said "UR LATE" 😆 He couldn't see it was night time but he knew the hour. He will literally have an entire conversation with you speaking full sentences sometimes paragraphs. He knows his colors shapes and numbers. Has his own voice but can mimic any voice and any sound. He won't speak to my Dad though....they hate each other lol 😆🤣 He told Grandma he don't like Keith 🤣
😂🤣
Lmaooo “he don’t like Keith” is killing me 😂
🤣🤣😂😂😂
You could share him with us on TH-cam??? Please..🥰
@@ShawnLeimbach not sure when I'm going back to Ohio but when I see Einstein again I'll try to record him.
It’s funny when the crow response to her when she asks , where is Walter? and the crow says I don’t know.😂
And then proceeds to call for Walter.... it seems to understand so well 😲
@@giftofthewild6665 it’s got to be the light of alpha that makes the crow so smart.✨
Its funny cause its so real its not like animals have cellphones where they can keep tabs on eachother
@@jadibdraws it’s got to be the light of alpha.👍🏻✨
I love all kinds of birds.
Priceless... INTELLIGENT BIRD 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Crows are literally so amazing. Him laughing with them at the end was the cutest. They think he’s mimicking them, but he is actually saying to his crow buddies “hey, guys watch these humans when they realize we can talk!” 😂❤
Are they “ literally “ amazing or just amazing ?
Brilliant Brilliant.
😂 😂
@@billthebutcher1780 he literally doesn't know!
Not the crows around my house
There's a crow at our local small town zoo who spends all day screaming his own name: "EDGAR!" "EDGAR!" "EEDDGAAAARR!!!" lol
Now if I did the same thing people would call me crazy 🤣
Nah turns out he's just Edgar Allen Poe's raven reincarnated
@@ashton5380 that's definitely who he was named after! My mom was 1 of the zookeepers:)
This is so cute!
That's not a crow, that's a Pokèmon XD
Crows r super smart n if they really love u they will leave u gifts
There is NOTHING SWEETER than these precious little babies ❤️
OMG. This crow is absolutely amazing and hilarious at the same time. Totally love this bird.
“Say Walter!”
Raven named Finger: “Waltuh”
LMFAO
Put your donuts away, Waltuh. I'm not hungry right now.
lol
this is the moment the crow became ravenberg
"put your wings away wultah"
Thsts the funniest crow I ever saw... it really made my day.. crows are amaizing birds... so smart... and they do remember faces... so you better be on they're friend list...
Love crows!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
My father use to tell me crows could talk ..Now, I finally got to see it .
Thanks for sharing
Your phone is listening on your conversations bud.
I watched in amazement then listened oh, about 9 times on good earbuds, and sure enough he’s engaging in conversation with them!! 😮😮😮❤ they ask him where’s Walter “don’t know”🤯doesn’t copy, he actually calls out “Walter!” then looks through the window 😳 “I dunno” as if he lives with them as pet!! But he’s a wild crow! I’m gobsmacked
Me too!👍❤️🤩
It’s way more than repetition!
@@karenneill9109 no it’s soo cool.👍❤️
What if the one recording and the kid are actually witches from the 14th century and they bewitched a poor child of their enemy who now doesn't know she's been transformed but is always attracted to these two in the years they reincarnate and has a friendly composure because she's so innocent and bewitched to be their amusing friend jester thing
@@cathsalazar9930 I was agreeing…
Please, take care of this absolutely precious bird! Give him food on the regular basis, and protect him from any predators. Thank you for sharing this adorable video!
I had no idea these guys were so good at talking. Way better than parrots, more clear. And it seemed to answer back logically sometimes which is unreal.
Most crow and ravens can mimic words. It's super awesome that a wild bird pick u as their person. Once they pick u it's for life
They likely hand fed this guy. Wild crows can mimic, but for it to be this clear suggests they raised him/her.
The little birdie was answering her questions. Way more awesome that just mimicking.
@@johnjones2nd667 it seems that way because of the recording, but they have learned these words from these people, it didn't just come up with these words on its own. That is mimicking, like a parrot.
@@Bomber411
nobody comes up with words on their own 🤣
human babies also learn to make sounds like their parents that are linked to a specific context... Mimicking sounds and linking them to the proper context is what many animals do all the time. So it isn't far fetched that this crow learned the context of the words it uses
@@user-bl4oq7fd8d have you studied anything about crows? They're fascinating creatures, and incredibly intelligent, but they lack the neocortex that humans and apes have. We don't have any proof they understand the meaning behind the words they are mimicking, and science so far points to them not. You could teach them to learn names and answer to them, but like a dog who has learned to speak a word, they don't understand the meaning behind the word. Trust me, I'd love nothing more for what you're claiming to be reality, I would teach my crow friends to speak.. we play counting games and they know and understand me well, but there is a huge language barrier there.
Love crows.❤😊
I just love them crows!! So smart!! 😊
The way he echoed "Walt!" makes me think he hears her calling for Walter a lot 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think they actually have a Walter. Otherwise, it'd be pizza, not doughnuts.
My ravens love doughnuts too. And where is Walter? Maybe he has the doughnuts.
🤣 thank you, I haven't laughed or smiled in days. I knew they were reeally smart birds but I never knew they could talk. Amazing!
He has more than doughnuts.
Walter is busy cooking
@@DLDII He sure is.
It’s not a pet. That’s makes it so much crazier. Crazy fast learner. But we know crows are competing with dolphins for the world’s smartest animal. So, no surprise.
Beautiful and extremely cute ❤
Very under estimated these birds are highly intelligent and capable of working out the most difficult puzzles and recognizing faces after many years
and they have many more attributes to numerous to mention ❤❤❤❤
Wow. Your a lucky lady to have such a friend. ❤
This bird has so much energy, he's freaking adorable
I'm stunned. Is this a trained bird. If one of my local crow friends did this I would have a heart attack. Coolest connection with the wild, ever.
Definitely not trained. It's hard to befriend a crow and get it to trust you. But when you do, stuff like this happens. Crows are resilient.
No, they learn on their own. Often wild crows will occasionally form an attachment or interest in a person, usually if its being fed, and just by seeing the people and hearing them often they'll start speaking and copying words.
They pick up the accent 100% on point. Mimicking abilities at its finest
What a sweetheart 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love how this precious baby laughs with them after going "Okay!"
A guy I know had a crow that would steal keys..
One day he was on his roof and found all the keys in the gutter🤣
😂😂 omg this had me lmao!!
hide the keys...no one is allowed to leave😂❤️❤️✨
Love this! They are so intelligent!
They are extremely smart and very talkative
Beautiful raven. Very learned is he 😄They remember faces also - they never forget a humans face. They have the ability to problem solve, and even use tools. Amazing birds
Wow I never knew this or even know they can talk
Remember crows are statically as smart as 7 year olds meaning that they can learn, process, understand, and sometimes reciprocate human speech, emotions, and even actions
Yes and she is in there flock now, they are known to protect there own
Minor birds look like crows, still so intelligent
Don't you just love creatures? This crow is magnificent ❤😊
He is just too freakin cute!!! I hope they really give him donuts…😁😄
you never know who's listening .....and these animals really understand
Amazing!
Love Crows! This is so great!
I come back to this again and again and have also shared it repeatedly. By far one of the most incredible things I’ve ever seen/heard !
Thank you for sharing! Appreciate it ❤️
If a crow came to my house and asked for a doughnut... I'd go to the store and get him some doughnuts.
I’m sayin!! Where’s the fukin donuts!!???
I had a raven that hung around the farm for many years. He would complain when we went inside the house. So we just let him come in. Miss that raven.
Love this!! Walter ya best hurry up if ya want a doughnut..
That is awesome. I always knew they could talk, but I’m never seen one in action. He’s brilliant.
They speak so well.
Oh give the bird a treat!!! It's earned that and much more!!!
Just not wheat. Certain birds can get disabled wing-feathers from wheat.
I remember a huge group of crows when I was moving to Alaska. Right before the border was a small little town, and they were absolutely everywhere. They didn't make normal crow noises. They didn't really speak either. What they did was scream in the funniest ways possible, like a drunk man trying to make a baby laugh.
"WAAUUUUGHHH!"
"RRRRRRRRYYYAAAAAWWHHH!"
"AWWWUHH"
I gave 'em a few more for the road. Hope they liked 'em.
😂❤ "I want a donut".."Okay!" As he laughs along with them haha so cute 🐦⬛🥰😄
truee the crow laughed too
A crow mimicking is adorable and speaking in context is just amazing.
Crows are very intelligent. They remember faces and people. If you harm them, they will tell their family and friends, and they will all drop rocks on your head 😂. But if you’re good to them, they’ll treat you like family.
@John-il2fyyes they are. it's literally proven
@John-il2fy not everything smart has to be exactly like a human. humans are NOT smart half of the time. Your clearly proving that right now, actually.
@@John-il2fyso you don't think it's impressive for little crows to talk like us and remember our faces?
They are highly intelligent birds. They’re so freakin cool. Love them
so negative for what lol@@John-il2fy
❤ Gorgeous ❤ super intelligent
I Love.him!!!!❤❤❤❤❤
They have a great memory span and remember you for life 💕
That's awesome 😎 I NEVER knew that a crow could get so attached to someone
@@moll404they also hold grudges, so beware.
Even their unborn children!
@@sourdrop Yes, I've heard that crows remember both kindness and cruelty and respond to both in equal measure. Fascinating creatures that deserve our respect and protection...
Give that beautiful bird a donut right now.
He didn't want one 😅🤣😂🤣
Bad for health. Please do no.
Better yet, give that Birdie a home..He would be a funny, great friend for life!
He doesn’t want a doughnut, omg! He’s ok with you having one tho.
I love crows!!!!😊
So adorable also the same time funny😂
Damn, I'd be opening that window. It'll be a new addition to the family lol
And that my friends, is how our family got possessed!
It probably was a family member, visiting 😮
I think its theire bird , this takes extensive training
I'd have one as a pet. I heard it's illegal in the United States though.
@@Katiecs pet , pet .. they can also become friends , and if you dont hold it in a cage and let it roam around outside it isnt illigal , these animals are so smart that they will remember you years to come , here in the Netherlands thow you may keep them as pets if they are bred in captivity
I hope you gave a donut for that performance He definitely deserves at least one
I would hope she gives him something to eat as well.
But he didn't want a donut
@@paidtourist6563 Right my lil nigga want some fries bro 😤😡
He had no interest in donuts
He didn’t want the donut. I’d be pissed if I did all this and u gave me the food I said no to
I like that crow😂😂😂
Crows are just as smart as parrots !
Facts!
🥰
Crows are truly amazing. They are incredibly intelligent, form bonds with people, and have an actual community with the other crows where they share information and learn from each other.
At this point isn’t he your friend? Invite him in 🤣
Especially if he’s at the window asking if Walter is home 😂😂
@@bobbybrooks5846Walter def let’s him in 😂
@@saucepham7644😂😂 and he knows he’s in there because he would’ve seen him leave 😂
So adorable!
They can immitate almost any sound. Crows are the best.
I hope he got a treat in the end. Wish I had a crow friend.
They reply back in their own language also!😂🎉🎉🎉 I love the crows! And ravens too!😂😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
funny enough...for these birds the social stimulation is treat enough....crows and ravens are actually quite playful and enjoy vocalizing with poeple and sometimes other animals...theyl even fuck with thier own predators for thier amusement.
@@dannyphantom6571I also wish I had a $10billion mansion, you're telling me it's as easy as just going out and getting one??
@@dannyphantom6571 It's giving "If you're homeless, just get a home"
@@dannyphantom6571 Perhaps consider that one person's possible may be another person's impossible, no matter how minute it may seem to you.
I'm absolutely floored. The birds pitch changes and everything. I didn't know they had this level of intelligence.
I wonder how they started this interaction. Geez. I can't stop watching
I didn't either until I researched them. These birds will remember you if you've done something bad to them but they will also bring you a shiny trinket if you're good to them. Amazing
I will frequently croak with them. Once in a while one will go back and forth with me until I leave. I've had them hop along trees above me if they want to keep talking. Amazing birds.